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Use a picosecond laser for corrosion resistant black marking on stainless steel alloys: UDI marking, banding, part traceability
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Laser soldering and plastic welding; both possible with direct diode lasers
Read our blog piece Bringing Laser Technology In House: 6 Simple Steps to Success which outlines some of the pitfalls and how to avoid when moving from contract manufacturing.
How to design ring projections for hermetic sealing.
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Fundamentals of Hot Bar Reflow Soldering
Check out these tips and tricks for successful setup of your micro tig welding application.
Laser or resistance technology? Which do you choose when it’s critical to prevent external environmental conditions from penetrating the package?
Projection welding of Fasteners to Hot Stamped Boron Components
Laser Cleaning Metal Improves Battery Pack Reliability. Read the blog now.
Industry increasingly relies on sensors in both factories and products. New sensor technologies mean new product capabilities with improved performance and efficiency.
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Dark marks that are resistant to bacterial growth, passivation, corrosion and autoclaving. Read more.
High production rate + high yield = industrial process success. Understanding both the process requirements and production environment allows companies to optimize their production rates resulting in lower cost per part and higher profit.
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AMADA WELD TECH provides equipment and systems to a wide range of markets including the medical device, battery, electric vehicle and solar industries, as well as the global electronics, automotive and general industrial markets.
Customer applications range from large (industrial water heaters, automotive motor armatures) to tiny (medial electrodes, brachyseeds, automotive airbag squibs). Take some time to peruse some of these many applications in our gallery.
AMADA WELD TECH equipment and systems are used in the manufacture of automotive components including those used in the powertrain, brake assemblies, motor armatures, wire assemblies and more.
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY BROCHURE
AMADA WELD TECH equipment and systems are used in the manufacture of automotive electronics components including those used in the powertrain, displays, wire assemblies and more.
AMADA WELD TECH has extensive experience in applications for welding, marking and cutting batteries and battery components including:
AMADA WELD TECH has extensive experience in battery tab welding applications using both resistance welding and laser welding technologies:
A busbar (bus bar or buss bar) is a metallic strip of copper, brass or aluminum that both grounds and conducts electricity.
Catheters are flexible or rigid hollow tubes used to drain fluids from or to distend body passages, for example to access the heart through a leg vein or arm vein for diagnostic examination.
Complicated and sensitive electronics as found in the aerospace, medical and telecommunications industries are housed in various kinds of packaging: TO packages, butterfly packages, 16 lead flat packs and 8 pin DIPs among others. All are specifically designed to protect sensitive electronics from moisture and other contaminants.
Flexible circuits are part of the electronic and interconnection family. They consist of a thin insulating polymer film which has conductive circuit patterns affixed thereto and typically supplied with a thin polymer coating to protect the conductor circuits. These flexible circuits (flex circuits) are soldered or bonded to PCBs or glass to complete the connection.
A medical device is an implant, instrument, or machine used in the diagnosis of disease or in the cure, treatment, or prevention of the same in humans. Medical tools, tubes, auditory devices, orthodontic appliances and implantable devices like mesh and pacemakers all fall under the generic “medical device” category.
AMADA WELD TECH provides equipment and systems to medical device manufacturers for laser welding medical devices, laser cutting medical devices, laser marking medical devices and more.
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